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Product Type Built-in Dishwasher
Brand Fagor
Model 1LF-013IX
Dimensions (H x W x D) 81.5 cm x 59.6 cm x 55.5 cm
Weight 47 kg
Power Supply 220-240 V, 50 Hz, 10 A
Energy Efficiency Class A++
Place Settings 13
Noise Level 44 dB(A)
Number of Programs 6
Programs Eco 50°C, Intensive 70°C, Normal 65°C, Quick 30 min, Rinse, Auto
Water Consumption 9.5 L per cycle (Eco)
Energy Consumption 0.93 kWh (Eco)
Drying System Heat Exchange / Condensation
Delay Start Up to 24 hours
Safety Features Child lock, Anti-flood system, Water inlet hose safety
Maintenance Clean filters regularly, check spray arms for blockages, descale when needed
Spare Parts Availability Filters, spray arms, racks, detergent dispenser, heating element
Repairability Index 7.8/10

Frequently Asked Questions - 1LF-013IX FAGOR

How do I install the dishwasher?
Refer to the installation guide. Ensure the water supply and drain connections are secure, level the dishwasher using the adjustable feet, and plug into a grounded outlet. For built-in models, slide into the cabinet opening and secure.
What should I do if the dishwasher doesn't start?
Check that the door is fully closed and latched. Verify that the power cord is plugged in and the circuit breaker hasn't tripped. Also ensure the water supply valve is open.
How to clean the filters?
Remove the bottom rack, twist the filter assembly counterclockwise, and lift out. Rinse filters under running water, scrub with a soft brush if needed, then reassemble and lock in place.
Why are dishes still dirty after a cycle?
Ensure proper loading to allow water circulation. Check that spray arms rotate freely and are not clogged. Use appropriate detergent and select a suitable program. Clean the filters if necessary.
How to descale the dishwasher?
Use a descaling solution or white vinegar. Run an empty hot cycle with a descaling product, followed by a rinse cycle. Avoid using vinegar on metal parts frequently.
What does the error code mean?
Common error codes: E1 (water inlet fault), E2 (drain fault), E4 (overflow). Refer to the manual's troubleshooting section for specific codes and steps.
Can I use tablet detergent?
Yes, place the tablet in the detergent dispenser. For short cycles, use powder or gel to ensure proper dissolution. Tablets are fine for longer programs.
How to adjust the water softener?
Check your local water hardness. Use the test strip or contact your water supplier. Adjust the softener setting using the panel controls as per the manual.
Why is the dishwasher leaking?
Check the door seal for damage or food debris. Ensure the dishwasher is level. Inspect hose connections and tighten if loose. If leaking from the bottom, there may be a pump or hose issue.
How to replace the spray arms?
Remove the racks, unscrew the spray arm nut or pull the clip, lift off the old arm. Attach the new arm, secure the nut/clip, and rotate to ensure it spins freely.

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The FAGOR 1LF-013IX dishwasher features a control panel with buttons and selectors that allow you to easily manage the washing programs.

Available washing programs

  • Eco 50°C - Economic program for reduced water and energy consumption
  • Intenso 70°C - Intensive program for heavily soiled dishes
  • Normal 65°C - Standard program for daily washing
  • Quick (30 min) - Short program for light loads
  • Rinse - Rinse cycle only
  • Automatic - Allows the appliance to select the ideal program based on the soil sensor

Main functions of the panel

  • Program selector - Choose the cycle based on the type and level of soiling of your dishes
  • Control buttons - On/off and additional options to customize the wash
  • Delayed start - Schedule the start of the wash up to 24 hours later for greater flexibility

For detailed step-by-step instructions on each button and specific option, please refer to the complete PDF manual (108 pages) available on this page, which contains the complete technical explanations of the control panel.

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USER MANUAL 1LF-013IX FAGOR

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INDEX / TABLE OF CONTENTS

SPANISH

USING THE APPLIANCE - A FEW PRACTICAL TIPS 59

APPLIANCE MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 73

TROUBLESHOOTING 75

INSTALLATION MEASUREMENTS AND DIAGRAM 104

GERMAN

INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY 79

VOK b1

max. 100 cm min. 25 cm

Close-up of a kitchen sink with a coiled towel and a plastic bag, no visible text or symbols.

X b2

Person handling a printer or printer with visible circuit board (no text or symbols).

C

Exterior view of a modern kitchen appliance with a side panel and front door (no visible text or symbols).

Close-up of hands installing or adjusting a wall panel, no visible text or symbols.

Close-up of a hand pressing down on a surface near a white cabinet (no visible text or symbols).

Close-up of hands installing or adjusting a small component on a surface (no visible text or symbols).

Close-up of hands using a tool to adjust or install a component, no visible text or symbols.

Close-up of a hand pressing down on a white plastic container (no visible text or symbols)

Close-up of a hand holding a rectangular object with a dark interior, possibly a container or appliance (no visible text or symbols)

Close-up of a hand holding a white rectangular object, possibly a printer or scanner, with no visible text or symbols.

Close-up of a hand pressing down on a surface near a window (no visible text or symbols)

Exterior view of a white kitchen appliance with a partially open lid and handle (no visible text or symbols)

Close-up of a white refrigerator with a hand pointing at the door (no visible text or symbols)

Exterior view of a modern office building (no signage)

Hand holding a handheld electric drill bit near a door (no text or symbols visible)

5

LANGUAGE SELECTION

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C

6

PRELIMINARY CLEANING

1 2. 3. 4. 5. b Model with DISPLAY

PROG b Model with SCREEN

Close-up of a finger pressing a square button with a diamond symbol (no text or numbers visible).

USING THE APPLIANCE AND PRACTICAL TIPS

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L2 a

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Press the key

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Close-up of laboratory glassware and equipment, possibly a test tube or vial, with no visible text or symbols.

Close-up of a hand pouring liquid into a container with a dark object inside (no visible text or symbols).

Close-up of a hand pressing down on a metal kitchen sink with a tool (no visible text or symbols).

S S PILOTO PANTALLA

IMPORTANT

DISPENSER

Close-up of a hand using tweezers to apply material to small circular objects on a metal tray (no visible text or symbols).

IMPORTANT

PILOT LIGHT

Detergent

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Black-and-white photo of various Calgonit brand containers and bottles. No visible text or labels on the products themselves.

2

PARA 12 CUBIERTOS EN-50242

SOPORTES ESPECIALES M

Cross-sectional diagram of an electrical insulator assembly with labeled components. No text or symbols beyond labels.

IMPORTANT

b Upper basket model B:

Close-up of a hand interacting with a grid-like device, showing measurement arrows. No text or symbols visible.

INTENSIVO 70 CON PANTALLA

SIN DISPLAY

1:02 WITH LARGE SCREEN

24 WITH DISPLAY

Close-up of a person interacting with a device, showing motion arrows (no text or symbols)

Close-up of a hand pressing down on a metal tray with an arrow indicating motion (no visible text or symbols)

Close-up of a hand operating a cylindrical device with a transparent casing, showing mechanical components and wiring (no visible text or symbols)

Close-up of a hand pressing down on a small object with an arrow indicating motion (no visible text or symbols)

2

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Close-up of hands operating a mechanical device with directional arrows indicating motion (no visible text or symbols)

Person washing a kitchen sink with a hand near the sink (no visible text or symbols)

IMPORTANT

IMPORTANT

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b

Person handling a printer or scanner device on a white filing cabinet (no visible text or symbols)

Exterior view of a modern kitchen appliance with a white cabin (no visible text or symbols)

Close-up of hands installing or adjusting a wall-mounted component (no visible text or symbols)

Close-up of a hand pressing down on a surface near a white cabinet (no visible text or symbols)

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4

Close-up of a hand holding a rectangular object with a label 'C' in the corner (no readable text or symbols on the object itself)

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Close-up of a hand pressing down on a surface with a small object nearby (no visible text or symbols)

Exterior view of a white kitchen appliance with a partially visible door and handle (no text or symbols)

Exterior view of a modern kitchen appliance with a hand adjusting its side panel (no visible text or symbols)

Exterior view of a modern office building (no signage)

Hand holding a handheld electric drill bit with a black plastic bottle, against a plain wall (no text or symbols visible)

Close-up of a finger pressing a button with a diamond symbol (no text or labels visible)

Close-up of a finger pressing a button on a computer interface (no visible text or symbols)

6 PRE-WASH

PROG b Model with ECRÃ

1 2. 3. 4. 5* b Model with DISPLAY

Close-up of a finger pressing a button with a diamond symbol (no text or labels visible)

DISHWASHER

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REGULATOR Model C

L2 a

L3 b

Close-up of a finger pressing a square button with a diamond symbol (no text or numbers visible).

Interior view of a room with glass partitions and equipment (no visible text or symbols).

Close-up of a mechanical component with transparent casing and internal cavity (no visible text or symbols).

Close-up of a laboratory glassware setup with a hand operating a container (no visible text or symbols).

Close-up of a hand pressing down on a metal tray with a small container (no visible text or symbols).

S LED ECRÃ

IMPORTANT

IMPORTANT

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Black-and-white photo of various Calgonit brand cans and bottles, no visible text or labels on the products themselves.

PARA 12 TALHERES EN-50242

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SPECIAL SUPPORTS FOR TOP LOADING

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TOP LOADING

IMPORTANT

b Upper basket model B:

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Close-up of a finger pressing a button on a wall (no text or symbols visible)

SEM display

24 COM display

INTENSIVO 70 COM ECRÃ

1:02 COM MAXI-ECRÃ

24h COM display

1:02 ECRÃ E MAXI-ECRÃ

IMPORTANT

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2 CLEANING THE SPRAY ARMS

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Close-up of hands operating a device with directional arrows indicating movement, no visible text or symbols.

Person washing a kitchen sink with a hand near the sink, no visible text or symbols.

IMPORTANT

IMPORTANT

The water connection pipe is located on the back of the dishwasher:

a Connect the pipe to the water inlet, tighten the connection nut and make sure it is securely connected to the appliance.

b The hose must run between the wall and the bottom space at the back of the dishwasher (b1) so that it is not squashed or overstretched.

There should be a fixed water outlet drain at a distance of between 25 and 100 cm from the floor. Make sure that the outlet pipe is not too rigid, bent or squashed.

Close-up of a mechanical pressure sensor or gauge device with a cylindrical head and flange, no visible text or symbols.

VOK b1

max. 100 cm min. 25 cm

Close-up of a kitchen appliance with a coiled tube and plastic bag, no visible text or symbols.

X b2

If your dishwasher has a hot water inlet, connect the pipe to the hot water tap. In this case, the maximum temperature must not exceed 60°C. Bear in mind that this type of water supply may affect the washing and drying capacity of the appliance.

IMPORTANT

It is very important for the bend pipe of the outlet hose to be located securely in the water outlet so that it cannot disconnect. The operating water pressure (minimum and maximum) must be between 0.5-10 bar (0.05-1 MPa).

2

ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

Please refer to the specification label on the top edge of the door before making the electrical connections. Make sure that the power voltage connected to the plug socket is as shown on the label.

It is very important for the dishwasher to be connected to an earthed plug socket. The electrical installation, plug, socket, fuses or circuit breaker and meter must be capable of the maximum power shown on the specifications label. If the power cable is damaged, it must be replaced exclusively by the manufacturers, aftersales service (TAS) or authorised personnel. If the appliance is to be recess-mounted and integrated, the plug must be accessible after installation.

Model Serial number LIF-0115 FL063300601 C804022-B20531828002

IMPORTANT

The specifications label is on the top edge of the interior of the door. This label must never be removed, since it provides information about the exact model of the dishwasher, required power supply, serial number and warranty.

3

LEVELLING AND POSITIONING

LEVELLING

It is important for the dishwasher to rest firmly on the floor, in a perfectly upright position. It should then be levelled to rectify the effect of any unevenness of the floor. Use a spirit level.

POSITIONING

If the appliance is to be positioned under a worktop, the top can be removed or left in position.

If you wish to remove the cover, you may do so by detaching the rear part of it.

Remove the rear counterweight and pull out the insulating blanket, if the model has one.

Close-up of a hand pressing down on a white appliance lid, no visible text or symbols.

Person handling a printer or printer with visible circuit board (no text or symbols)

Then pull the support blocks for the cover outwards and backwards.

Some integrated models have a rod for levelling the rear feet from the front of the dishwasher.

Before fitting the dishwasher into the recess, move it up to the space and raise it by turning the rear foot to leave a space of about 3 millimetres from the worktop.

Fit the dishwasher into the space. Adjust it to the worktop until the top part of the dishwasher is touching the lower part of the cabinet worktop.

Close-up of a hand pressing down on a printer cover (no visible text or symbols)

Exterior view of a modern kitchen appliance with a side panel and front door (no visible text or symbols)

Close-up of hands installing or adjusting a wall panel (no visible text or symbols)

Close-up of a hand holding a small object near a white cabinet (no visible text or symbols)

Fitting a dishwasher into a row of cupboards.

When fitting the dishwasher into a row of kitchen cupboards with a continuous plinth:

Unscrew and remove the base.

Loosen and remove support legs.

Screw the adjustable legs into the dishwasher.

Refit the base to the cupboards and, if necessary, make any height adjustment to plinth to the required height to allow the dishwasher to fit properly behind.

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PANEL-MOUNTING AND RECESS-MOUNTING

PANELLING

Simply fit the same decor panels or doors as the kitchen cupboards to the dishwasher door. Said panels must be more than 4 mm thick.

a Remove the frame around the door by unfastening the screws. b Cut the panel to size: 596 x 586 mm. c Fit the decor panel or door To fasten the new decorative panel in place, screw the frame back onto the door.

With models fitted, the height to which the door can be panelled can be adjusted to the same height as the kitchen cupboards.

a Remove the frame around the door by unfastening the screws. b Remove the decor panel from the dishwasher. Adjust the plate at the bottom of the dishwasher door to the height of the kitchen cupboards. d Place the decor panel on the frame and cut it to the same height as the decor panel. e Place the panel on the door, hold the frame in place and mark the position of the new holes on the door. Drill the holes with a 3.25 mm diameter bit (be careful not to drill too deep) and screw the frame into place.

Exterior view of a white washing machine (no visible text or symbols)

Close-up of a hand holding a rectangular object with a label 'C' in the corner (no readable text or symbols on the object itself)

Close-up of a hand holding a white rectangular object, possibly a printer or printer, with no visible text or symbols.

Close-up of a hand inserting a small object into a surface, no visible text or symbols

Exterior view of a white kitchen appliance with a door open, showing interior shelves and a hand holding a bag (no visible text or symbols)

Exterior view of a modern kitchen appliance with a hand adjusting its side panel (no visible text or symbols)

Exterior view of a modern kitchen appliance with large windows and side panels (no visible text or symbols)

Hand holding a handheld electric drill bit with a black plastic bottle, against a plain wall (no text or symbols visible)

CHOOSING A LANGUAGE

Some display model dishwashers allow you to customise the menus on the display in your preferred language. To do this, proceed as follows:

a

To activate the LANGUAGE mode:

Press and hold down the Top Load/Bottom Load

button for at least three seconds.

b

To change or select a language: Press the

Top Load/Bottom

Load button. A new language will appear.

C

To validate the LANGUAGE:

Press the Start button.

The language has now been selected.

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Close-up of a finger pressing a button on a control panel (no visible text or symbols)

C

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6

CLEANING BEFORE USE

Once the dishwasher has been installed correctly, it should be first used on prewash programme:

a

Press and hold down the On/Off button, until you hear the confirmation beep.

b

Select programme 1 (prewash), with no dishes or detergent in the dishwasher.

C

Press and hold down the Start button for two seconds, until you hear the confirmation beep.

This is to check the installation, the connections and the drain outlet, as well as to completely wash the interior before running a wash programme.

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PROG SCREEN model

1 2. 3. 4. 5. b DISPLAY model

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USING THE APPLIANCE - A FEW PRACTICAL TIPS

1 WATER HARDNESS, SALT, RINSE-AID AND DETERGENT

Water hardness adjustment. Water contains scale. The more scale, the harder the water. To prevent the scale in the water from damaging the dishwasher, it is equipped with a descaler to reduce the scale and leave it perfectly clean for washing. The descaler uses salt to function.

Before starting up the dishwasher, you will need to know the water hardness in your area. You can find this out by either:

1° ■ Consulting the local Water Board, 2° ■ consulting the T.A.S. (Technical Assistance Service), or 3° using the Aquadur strip included in the accessories bag, following the instructions below.

To find out the water hardness:

a Place the strip in a glass of water for one second, and then take it out.

b Shake it and wait for one minute.

c The strip will show the water hardness. Check the result of the test against the table below. You will probably need to adjust your dishwasher.

1 sec. a

1 min. b

Five identical black-and-white diagrams of a droplet or screwdriver, shown in sequential positions (no text or symbols)

Scale level (HF)3 HF 14-38 HF 39-50 HF 51-63 HF Over 63 HF
Scale level (DH)DH 8-21 DH 22-28 DH 29-35 DH Over 35 DH
Test result
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Electronic
Hardness

HF: Water hardness (French system) DH: Water hardness (German system).

If no salt needs to be added to your dishwasher, go straight on to the "rinse aid" section.

Controlling the salt level

Depending on the model, dishwashers will have a manual or electronic salt level control.

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This simple adjustment of your dishwasher is vital for its correct functioning. Do not ignore it.

MANUAL REGULATION

If there is a salt regulator like the one shown in the photographs (Mod. A-B) inside your dishwasher on the right-hand side, turn it to the number that corresponds to the hardness of the water in your area (see table).

To turn it to the correct position, use a coin (Mod. A) or a screwdriver (Mod. B).

Close-up of a mechanical gear or dial with no visible text or symbols

Close-up of a mechanical gear or dial with no visible text or symbols

REGULATOR Model BREGULATOR Mc

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If you wish to use combined detergent tablets (3-in-1, 4-in-1), turn the dial to the corresponding test result number. If you use traditional detergents after this, turn the to the test result number again.

ELECTRONIC ADJUSTMENT

If your dishwasher has a salt dial on the inner right hand side like the one shown in the photograph (Mod.C), this means your dishwasher has an electronic salt regulator and the salt is adjusted via the control panel.

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Press and hold down the Short Wash button for three seconds. The letter "L" followed by a number (L2) will appear on the display.

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Press the Short Wash button again to select the position required on the salt dial.

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Press the Start button to validate the selection.

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L2 a

L3 b

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Remember: You must adjust the salt dial position according to the result of the water hardness test. See the table on the previous page.

Where to put the salt

The dishwasher has a salt container in the bottom of the tub.

The first time you fill the salt container, you must:

a

Pour in the salt but do not fill the container to the top.

b

Top it up with water.

C

Stir with a spoon.

d

Close the lid tight and clean the salt around the container.

When the salt container needs filling, you should always do it before a wash and not afterwards.

When does the salt need refilling?

A pilot light will come on to show when more salt needs to be added.

Salt reservoir

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S S Pilot light screen

IMPORTANT

You should not use salt if your dishwasher does not need it. In this case, the pilot light will remain on at all times.

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Important:

ur dishwasher

does not have a display or pilot light, you should periodically refill the salt that has been used (about every 20 washes for medium-hard water).

The rinse-aid helps drying and prevents drops of water from clinging to utensils after washing. The rinse-aid container is located on the inside of the door, next to the detergent container.

It has a 4-position dispenser for adjusting the amount of rinse-aid to the water quality (the dispenser is set at position 2 at the factory).

If you notice drops of water on utensils, increase the position of the rinse-aid dispenser. If the utensils have white or sticky lines, lower the position.

a

Once the level of the dispenser has been set, fill the container to the top, but do not overfill it. If this occurs, clean the spillage with a cloth.

Rinse-aid container

Dispenser

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IMPORTANT

A greater amount of rinse-aid does not necessarily mean better results. In fact, too much rinse-aid can lead to water marks.

When do I need to refill the rinse aid?

The dishwasher itself will inform you of when the rinse aid needs refilling. There are three types of indicator, depending on the model: display window, pilot light or information on the screen.

Depending on the model of dishwasher, you will be given an indication of when the rinse aid needs refilling:

Display window

beside the rinse aid tank cap. If you can see a light colour through the window, it needs refilling. If you can see a dark colour, there is enough rinse aid.

Indicator light on display models

Indicator on screen models

Empty Full Display window

Pilot light screen

Detergent

The detergent is poured into a tank on the inside of the door, beside the rinse aid tank.

a

Pour in the detergent, then close the tank cap.

b

Some programmes also require part of the dose of detergent to be poured into the tank cap compartment.

Detergent comes in tablet, powder and liquid form.

You can consult the amount of detergent needed on the programme chart.

Detergent container

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If you use detergent tablets instead of traditional products (granulated salt, powder detergent, liquid rinse aid), you may notice a loss of efficiency, particularly in the case of short programmes and/or programmes with low wash temperatures.

If you notice any performance problems with your dishwasher, e.g. there is a white film on the tank or on the dishes, an accumulation of scale or poor drying efficiency, you should go back to using traditional products.

We would remind you that if you go back to using traditional granulated salt, you will need to run a few programmes before the dishwasher performs perfectly again, and there may still be some residue left on the tank and dishes.

If you wish to use combined tablet products, read the instructions and indications for use on the packet carefully.

In case of doubt, consult the cleaning product manufacturer.

We provide no guarantee for any complaints directly related to the use of this type of products.

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TABLEWARE AND UTENSILS. TYPES AND POSITIONING

Types of dishes

Not all utensils can be washed in a dishwasher. Do not attempt to wash items made of wood or earthenware or plastic that is not heat resistant.

Stainless steel cutlery can be washed easily; however, ensure that silver cutlery does not come into contact as they may stain.

Items made of aluminium may fade in time.

Patterns on decorated porcelain may wear off if the quality is not good. Check with the manufacturer of China.

Only wash glasses that are dishwasher-compatible.

Cut glass should not be washed in dishwasher.

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Please make sure your utensils are dishwasher-compatible.

Placing the utensils in the dishwasher

It is very important to place the utensils correctly in the racks to guarantee a perfect wash.

a

The lower rack is for dirtier, more resistant items: pans, oven dishes and plates. Make sure there is sufficient space between each one for the jet of water. Pots must be placed upside down.

b

If your model has fold-down racks, you can use them in vertical position for washing plates or in horizontal position for large items such as saucepans

FOR 12 PLACE SETTINGS LOADING PLATES

EN-50242

VERTICAL POSITION

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IMPORTANT

Bowls are placed on the left and plates on the right. Start loading plates from the outside of the rack to the inside. Plates should not be touching.

c

Cutlery, except for knives, should be placed in the cutlery rack, with the handles at the bottom.

d

Place the more delicate items, such as cups, glasses, porcelain or crystal, and standard-size plates in the top rack. Long cutlery has a special place. There are also racks which, when vertical, are for holding wine glasses.

If you have selected the Express programme or the Top Load function, the dishes are to be loaded into the top basket only.

If you have selected the Bottom Load function, you should load the lower basket only.

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SPECIAL SUPPORTS

TOP LOAD

IMPORTANT

When you have loaded the dishwasher, make sure the sprinklers can spin freely and that the cutlery will not prevent the detergent tank cap from opening.

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Adjusting the racks

The racks can be adjusted in accord with the load.

The top rack can be placed at two different heights for washing different-sized plates.

In the upper position, the top rack holds standard-size plates of up to 19 cm and the bottom rack holds plates of up to 31 cm. In the lower position, the top rack holds plates of up to 24 cm and the bottom rack holds plates of up to 26 cm.

19 cm 31 cm

24 cm 26 cm

a Top rack model A:

This can be adjusted without being removed from its rails, even when loaded with utensils. To raise or lower its position, pull the rack upwards by the side handles. Check that both sides are at the same height. If not, make them level.

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b Top rack model B:

Remove the stop that prevents the rack wheels from coming out of the rails. Pull the rack towards you and take it out. Position the basket at the height required. Replace the stop in its original position making sure it fits right in longitudinally on the rail; you will hear a click when it locks in place.

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SELECTING THE WASH PROGRAMMEFAGOR 1LF-013IX - b Top rack model B: - 3

Non-display models: salt • rinse aid • 4-in-1 detergent pilot lights; Power on pilot light; Eco + pilot light; FAGOR Innovation Class AAA; on/off button; programme selector dial; start button; Eco + button

Display model: salt • rinse aid • 4-in-1 detergent pilot lights; Power on pilot light; display; top • bottom load pilot light; FAGOR Innovation Class AAA; on/off button; programme selector dial; start button; time delay button; top • bottom load button

Integrated model: Power on pilot light; on/off button; pilot lights for rinse aid • salt; FAGOR Innovation; Display; • wash • dry • end button • top • bottom load • short wash • express 15 min. pilot lights; selector dial button; express button; start/pause button; top • bottom load button; short wa…

Screen model: Screen; AIS Advanced Intelligent System; Class AAA; FAGOR Innovation; on/off button; time delay button; short wash button; selector dial button; start button; top • bottom load button

To select a wash programme, proceed as follows:

a Press and hold down the on/off button for two seconds (until you hear the confirmation beep). The pilot light, display or screen will light up on the front panel of the dishwasher, depending on the model. b Select a wash programme using a button or dial, depending on the model of dishwasher. Consult the programme chart on the following page.

Integrated models:

The letter "P" will appear, followed by the programme selected.

Display models:

The time for the selected programme will appear on the display.

Screen models:

The name of the programme and the temperature (°C) will appear, followed by the programme duration.

Maxi-screen models:

The symbol for the programme and the programme duration time will appear.

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Non-display model

24H display model

Intensive 70 screen model

1:02 maxi-screen model

There are various programme types depending on the dishwasher model:

It is very important to choose the wash programme in accordance with the type and amount of utensils and level of soiling.

PROGRAMMETEMPERATURE (°C)SIMBOLSTYPES OF DISHESAMOUNT OF DETERGENT (gr)****CONSUMO TOTAL KWh/litre *
Prewash Cold be washed No deFAGOR 1LF-013IX - Maxi-screen models: - 6007 KWhFor dishesnot to immediately 3 litres
Hygienizer 75°C bacteria eliminaFAGOR 1LF-013IX - Maxi-screen models: - 75 1,5 KWhFor more efficient14 litres
Intensive 70°C dishes and pans 2FAGOR 1LF-013IX - Maxi-screen models: - 8KWhFor very dirty14 litres
Standard 65°C For dirty dishes 2FAGOR 1LF-013IX - Maxi-screen models: - 9Wh14 litres
Automatic55°C-65°CFAGOR 1LF-013IX - Maxi-screen models: - 10For dirty dishes25+51,4 KWh14 litres
Economy **50°CFAGOR 1LF-013IX - Maxi-screen models: - 11For slightly dirty dishes25+51,05 KWh14 litres
Quick55°CFAGOR 1LF-013IX - Maxi-screen models: - 12For very slightly dirty dishes250,79 KWh12 litres
Express ***40°C dishes placed in 15 min.FAGOR 1LF-013IX - Maxi-screen models: - 13For very slightly dirty20 0,3 KWhtop basket only7 litres
Mixed50°CFAGOR 1LF-013IX - Maxi-screen models: - 14For dirty delicate dishes25+50,87 KWh14 litres
Delicate ***45°CFAGOR 1LF-013IX - Maxi-screen models: - 15Special glass250,55 KWh12 litres

25 gr. of non-concentrated powder detergent is equivalent to one-and-a-half level soup spoons or one detergent tablet.

* Figures for a 60W motor.

** The economy programme, standardised in accordance with EN-50242, lasts longer than the other programmes. However, it consumes less energy than the other programmes and is the most environment-friendly.

*** Powder or liquid detergent should be used for the Express programme and the Delicate programme, as they dissolve better.

**** If you are using combined detergent products (4-in-1 and 3-in-1 tablets), you should bear in mind that they may alter the consumption and programme duration parameters.

Wash functions must always be selected after the wash programme has been selected. If the programme is changed during the selection, the previously selected functions are cancelled. These functions make it possible to adjust the wash load, times and consumption to a maximum.

The additional functions available depend on the model:

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Button: Time delay

Press the time delay button to delay the start of the wash programme.

Integrated models: washing can be delayed by up to 9 hours.

Models with programme selector dial: up to 19 hours.

Screen models: up to 24 hours.

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Key: Eco +

This option lowers the washing temperature. This saves more energy. It can be activated for all programmes except pre-wash and intensive programmes.

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Button: Time reduction

This reduces the wash and dry times. This option can be used with Intensive, Normal, Automatic and Economy programmes.

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Button: Top/bottom load

Only half the dishwasher capacity is used. Top load, in the top rack, for more delicate utensils, and Bottom load, in the bottom rack, for saucepans or very dirty utensils.

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Button: Extra drying

This gives better drying results. It can be used with all programmes except the pre-wash and economy programme.

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4 in 1:

Select this additional option when using combined washing products (4 in 1, 3 in 1...).

Models with programme selector dial.

Turn the dial to the icon and leave it in this position for at least 2 seconds, until you hear the confirmation beep and the corresponding pilot light switches on or off.

Screen models.

Press the time delay button and the top load/bottom load button simultaneously and hold them down for at least 2 seconds, until you hear the confirmation beep and the corresponding pilot light switches on or off.

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Button: Express (top)

For extra-quick washes: slightly dirty utensils in the top rack.

ECOLOGICAL WASHING

If the model has an Eco-Sensor, you can save 25% water with the Intensive or Normal programme. The Eco-Sensor detects how dirty the pre-wash water is and, if it is clean enough, it reuses it in the wash.

IMPORTANT

If a change of programme is made while additional functions are being selected, the functions that are not compatible with the new programme will be cancelled.

5 STARTING UP THE DISHWASHER

When you have selected the wash programme and the additional functions:

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Press the start button.

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The dishwasher will start up

6 WASH PROGRAMME PHASES

The phases the wash programme is at will successively appear as the programme advances.

Non-display models:

A start/stop pilot light will come on.

Display models:

A start/stop pilot light will come on and the time remaining for the programme to end will appear on the display.

Integrated models:

Pilot lights will indicate the wash programme phase.

Screen and maxi-screen models:

The time remaining for the programme to end will appear on the screen.

Stop non-display

24 display

Fin integrated

1:02 screen and maxi-screen

IMPORTANT

Do not open the dishwasher door during the wash process. It could affect the programme.

If the dishwasher is running and you wish to:

Add another dish to the load.

  1. Carefully open the dishwasher door.
  2. Add the extra item.
  3. Close the dishwasher door.

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For safety reasons, the programme will restart after a certain time has elapsed.

7 END OF PROGRAMME

When the wash programme is complete, the dishwasher will emit a continuous beeping sound for 3 seconds and/or the END (STOP) pilot light will come on.

8 POWER CUTS

If a power cut should occur, when the electricity comes back on the dishwasher will continue to run from where it left off.

9 BASIC TIPS

There are a few things you should always bear in mind. If you do, your dishwasher will last longer and be more efficient.

a Fill the dishwasher: Try to make the most of your dishwasher's capacity. This will help you reduce water and electricity consumption and lead to quieter operation and be more economical. b Position utensils correctly. For best quality washes, the spray arms should be able to spin freely. Likewise, the utensils should be positioned correctly to ensure that they are reached by the jet of water. c Programme selection. Select the correct wash programme and additional functions as required. (See the programme chart on page 71).

APPLIANCE MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING

You should perform the cleaning operations regularly so that your dishwasher will last longer. You should do the following every three months:

  • Clean the filter.
  • Clean the spray arms.
  • Clean the inside.
  • Clean the outside. This will make your dishwasher last longer.

IMPORTANT

If you are planning to be away for a long period, leave the dishwasher door open so that the air can circulate freely inside the machine.

1 CLEANING THE WASH FILTER

The filter is made up of two or three parts (depending on model type): interior filter, exterior filter and filter protector. It is located at the bottom of the dishwasher under the bottom rack.

a Take out the bottom rack, remove the interior filter by turning it anticlockwise and pulling it upwards. Remove the exterior filter. b Remove the filter protector (some models). It is essential that filters are put back in place correctly. Make sure the filter protector is in place. The exterior filter fits into position. Put the interior filter in position and turn it clockwise as far as it will go.

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CLEANING THE SPRINKLERS

The third sprinkler (depending on the model), the top sprinkler and the bottom sprinkler should be cleaned every three months. To remove the sprinklers for cleaning:

a The third sprinkler is removed by pressing upwards on it and then unscrewing it. b The top sprinkler is fitted to the top basket. It should be totally unscrewed to remove it. c The bottom sprinkler is removed by turning the lower screw to the left to loosen it and then pulling upwards on the sprinkler.

Rinse the sprinklers under the tap and clean them with a non-scratch sponge.

The water outlet holes must be kept clean. Unblock any holes that are obstructed. Then put the sprinklers back.

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IMPORTANT

Before any cleaning or maintenance operations, unplug the dishwasher from the mains.

CLEANING THE INSIDE OF THE DISHWASHER

The dishwasher should be cleaned every three months to remove any dirt from the inside of the machine. You will need to use machine cleaner and specific products for cleaning dishwashers (follow the manufacturer's instructions for use).

CLEANING THE OUTSIDE OF THE APPLIANCE

Clean the outside with a cloth and soapy water.

Use non-scratch and non-abrasive products. Dry with a cloth.

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IMPORTANT

For safety reasons, make sure the appliance is not in operation while it is being cleaned.

TROUBLESHOOTING

If you find a problem when using your dishwasher, you will probably be able to solve it by consulting the following section.

If this is not so, please contact the TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE SERVICE and be ready to provide as much information as possible.

TECHNICAL OR FUNCTIONAL PROBLEMS

When the dishwasher detects a malfunction, it will give you acoustic or visual warnings, depending on the model.

On the top edge of the dishwasher door, there is a table to identify possible problems.

F1 | 1 •• Door open F2 | 2 •• Water not entering F3 | 3 •• Not draining F4 | 4 •• Overflow F5 | 5 •• Overheat F6 | 6 •• Not heating F7 | 7 •• Temperature Sensor F8 | 8 •• Not water pressure F9 | 9 •• Alternative F0 | 10 •• Control

Display and screen models.

For these models, the problem appears on the display with the letter "F" followed by a number (from 0 to 9).

Non-display models.

If a malfunction occurs, the dishwasher will emit a series of beeps. These will stop for a few seconds and then sound again. The type of malfunction can be identified by counting the number of beeps (1 •••), Door open; 2 •••); No water entering; and so on.

F2 DISPLAY F2 SCREEN

For the dishwasher to stop beeping, press the start ◆ button.

If you wish to hear the beeps again, press the

start button.

Depending on the type of malfunction, contact the TAS and inform them of the problem.

MALFUNTIONMODEL WITH DISPLAYMODEL WITHOUT DISPLAY
N° BEEPS
Close the doorF11
Not enteringF22
Not leakingF33
FloodF44
Over heatingF55
Not heatingF66
Temp. no detectF77
No pressureF88
Not evenF99
ControlF010

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The series of beeps and the malfunction can be cancelled by pressing the on/off button.

- Why won't the dishwasher start?

This may be because:

- There is no power.

- It isn't plugged in correctly.

– The power fuses have blown.

- The dishwasher is not connected to the mains.

- You haven't pressed the On/Off button (the pilot light for this button must be on continuously).

- The dishwasher door is not closed correctly.

- You have not pressed the Start button.

- The dishwasher starts up but no water comes into the appliance

This may be because:

– There is no water supply.

- The stop tap is off.

The water inlet electrovalve filter is blocked.

- The water does not drain off and stays in the dishwasher

This may be because:

– The drain is blocked or badly fitted.

– The drainage pipe is blocked or kinked.

- The filters are blocked.

- The selected programme has not ended. Wait until it finishes.

- The low salt level pilot light does not go off

This may be because:

– A low salt level. Add salt and stir with a spoon.

- The water hardness is below 7DH, which means that salt is not necessary. In this case, the light will always be on.

- Traces of detergent are left in the dispenser or on the door.

This may be because:

– One of the utensils is preventing the dispenser from opening.

- The detergent is past its expiry date or is not appropriate.

– The spray arms rub on a dish.

– The spray arm nozzles are blocked.

- The detergent container was damp when the detergent was added. The container must be dry.

- Unusual foam appears:

- You have used detergent for washing dishes by hand instead of special detergent for dishwashers.

• The dishwashers uses a lot of salt.

This may be because:

- The lid to the salt container is not closed correctly.

- The salt consumption level is not at the correct setting.

- The dishwasher makes strange noises.

This may be because:

– The dishwasher was not installed correctly.

– The spray arms rub on a dish.

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PROBLEMS WITH THE QUALITY OF THE WASH

- Remains of dirt or food on the utensils

This may be because:

  • The wash filter is dirty, blocked or not correctly in place.
  • The spray arm nozzles are dirty or the arms are blocked by a utensil.
  • The detergent is inappropriate or there is an insufficient amount.
  • The utensils are not positioned correctly. Some utensils are in contact with others. – There are too many utensils in the racks. – The wash programme is inappropriate. – The drain is blocked.
  • The food remains on the utensils were too old and dry.

This may be because:

– There was not enough detergent or rinse-aid. - The salt container lid is not closed correctly. - The salt container has no water or salt. - The water softener is not correctly adjusted to the water hardness level. - You have used a phosphate-free detergent. Try with detergent containing phosphate.

This may be because:

– There is no rinse-aid. – The rinse-aid control is not set correctly. – The utensils are positioned incorrectly. – The utensils have been taken out too soon. - The wash programme is inappropriate.

- Glass or crystal comes out with a milky appearance or scratched.

This may be because:

- They are not dishwasher-compatible.

- The detergent is inappropriate.

• Glass or crystal comes out looking opaque

– There is not enough rinse-aid.

- The glasses and cutlery have a dull appearance and the glasses have a metallic shine.

- Too much rinse-aid.

- Utensils made of stainless or fine steel come out stained.

This may be because:

- They are not dishwasher-compatible. – The utensils are positioned incorrectly. - You have used too much detergent. - The steel is low quality. - There is too much salt in the wash water. Close the salt container lid correctly.

INFORMATION FOR THE CORRECT DISPOSAL OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC APPLIANCES

When the appliance reaches the end of its service life, you should not dispose of it with the general domestic waste.

It can be taken free of charge to the local administrations' specific selective collection centres, or to distributors who provide this service.

Separating a domestic appliance before disposing of it means you will prevent possible negative consequences for the environment and health which may be given rise to by incorrect disposal, and it means the materials making it up can be treated and recycled, obtaining important savings on energy and resources.

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To remind you that you must collaborate with a selective collection scheme, there is a symbol on the product warning you not to dispose of it in traditional refuse containers.

For further information, contact your local authority or the shop where you bought the product.

INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY

1 WATER CONNECTION

VOK b1

max. 100 cm min. 25 cm

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X b2

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5

SELECTION OF THE LANGUAGE

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L2 a

L3 b

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DOSIFICADOR

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IMPORTANT

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FOR 12 PLACE SETTINGS EN-50242

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INTENSIV 70 WITH DISPLAY

WITHOUT DISPLAY

1:02 WITH MAXI DISPLAY

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2 CLEANING THE SPRAY ARM

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IMPORTANT

IMPORTANT

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Brand : FAGOR

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